Showing posts with label Filipino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filipino. Show all posts

Friday, 10 January 2014

Yema (Custard Candy)



We are coming to the end of the alphabet for the Alphabakes challenge and there are only a few letters left - which seem to be the hard ones! My co-host Ros has chosen the letter Y this month and I immediately thought of yogurt - which I think will be most people's entry this month! So I wanted to see if I could find something a bit different, and after a little Googling came up with ..... yema.

Yema is a traditional Filipino sweet made from condensed milk and egg yolks, and sometimes flavoured with crushed peanuts. I used this recipe that I found online; it only uses two ingredients, condensed milk and egg yolks. It didn't give a size for the tin of condensed milk so I did this a little through trial and error. I had three quarters of a tin of condensed milk in the fridge left over from another recipe, which would be about 300g. I initially used three egg yolks then added a fourth.

The recipe I used told me to heat the condensed milk and egg yolks in a bain marie, but no matter how long I boiled the water for, the mixture would not thicken, even after I added the fourth egg yolk. So I transferred the mixture straight to a saucepan and brought it back to the boil, stirring, and found it thickened very quickly.
 

When the mixture was really stodgy I left it to cool and then rolled small balls of the mixture.


I decided not to add any other flavours like crushed peanuts but I did want to jazz the sweets up a little bit. I had a container of yellow and orange sprinkles in the cupboard with different sections and I used the remainder of it up for this recipe. I poured the sprinkles into a bowl and rolled the yema in it, then refridgerated them overnight.


These were incredibly sweet but pretty good - you wouldn't want to eat more than one at a time but they are easy to make and fun as well. And it's definitely an unusual Y entry for Alphabakes!